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Island Hopping in Seychelles (+How You Can Do It Too)

Island Hopping in Seychelles (+How You Can Do It Too)

Seychelles has 115 islands scattered in the Indian Ocean. From big granite islands with surreal granite rock formations, lush rainforests, unique wildlife to an amazing variety of corralling cays, atolls, and uninhabited reef islands…

Seychelles islands are wilder and more diverse than most other exotic island destinations, inviting you to explore and discover. Yet most Seychelles travelers never leave their luxury hotels and resorts and see Seychelles as a luxury beach destination only…

If you are thinking of doing some island hopping in Seychelles, then read on. In this post, you can learn more about our experience, find travel inspiration, and learn how to plan your own island hopping experience in Seychelles. Find out!

How to easily visit the most beautiful Islands of the Seychelles
 

Island hopping – the best way to discover Seychelles

Good to know: Only 3 islands in Seychelles are inhabited, so island-hopping here is not comparable to island-hopping in Thailand, for example. There are simply no ‘public’ boats going to most islands.

A great way to discover Seychelles is by sailing and island-hopping. Don’t worry, you don’t need to break the bank or own a private yacht in order to discover Seychelles by boat.

As a matter of fact, a sailing trip can be much cheaper than staying at some of the luxury resorts on the islands. Furthermore, by boat you can reach truly remote areas and have a more authentic travel experience.

Seychelles is not a mass tourism destination and it’s not for everyone. But if you like remote places, unspoiled nature, diverse wildlife, desolate wild beaches, and fresh food straight from the sea, then you will absolutely love discovering the less known islands of Seychelles!

Snorkeling with sea turtles in Seychelles
We met quite a few sea turtles when snorkeling at the more remote islands in Seychelles
 

A few years back we booked a sailing cruise in Seychelles (it’s more affordable than you think!) and spent eight days sailing around the Inner Islands. We visited Mahè, Praslin, La Digue, Sainte-Anne, Cousin, Curieuse, Grande Soeur, Petite Soeur, and the tiny island of St. Pierre

Most of these islands are very close to each other, yet you will be amazed to see how different each of them are.

LEARN MORE: Best Seychelles Islands to Visit

Below, you can find a short overview of what you can expect to see in Seychelles. Read on!

 

Why Go Island Hopping in Seychelles

Here are just a few reasons to go island hopping in Seychelles:

1. Visit remote islands

You get a chance to visit some of the world’s most remote pristine islands and picture-perfect white-sand beaches providing you a real Robinson Crusoe experience.

White sand beach on Grande Soeur Island in Seychelles
White sand beach on Grande Soeur Island
 

2. Rainforests and jungle

You can discover the jungle and lush rainforests and visit desolate islands with giant palm trees and impressive granite boulders. There are some places that make you think you are on the set of the Jurassic Park movie.

Giant granite boulders and palm trees on Big Sister Islands Seychelles
Giant granite boulders and palm trees on Big Sister Islands
 

3. Pristine nature

Seychelles island hopping gives you a unique opportunity to visit Marine Parks, Nature Reserves, and UNESCO World Heritage sites with preserved and unspoiled nature. You get to see the most incredible variety of flora and fauna.

Giant tortoise Seychelles
Giant tortoise – we saw so many of them in Seychelles. Fascinating creatures!
 

4. Coco-de-mer

Coco-de-mer, the biggest nut in the world, is only found on several islands in Seychelles. This is not something you’ll see anywhere else in the world.

Coco de mer in Vallee de Mai, Praslin Island Seychelles
Giant cocnuts ‘coco de mer’ in Vallée de Mai UNESCO heritage site on Praslin island
 

5. Wildlife

Wide variety of wildlife. Seychelles Islands are famous for their giant tortoises, some as old as 200 years. You can also expect to see sea turtles, more than 30 species of crabs, diverse lizards, and amphibians.

Seychelles islands are also known for the great diversity of birds, including some of the world’s rarest endemic birds.

Crab on a beach in Seychelles
You will see a big variety of crabs in Seychelles
 

6. Diving and snorkeling

As you tour the islands of Seychelles, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for diving and snorkeling with sea turtles and a great variety of colorful fish.

However, if the underwater world is the main reason to visit Seychelles, you might be a bit disappointed. You will see plenty of colorful fish and that in itself is incredible, but most of the coral in the Seychelles is dead.

Snorkeling in Seychelles
You will see lots of colorful fish in Seychelles
 

7. Creole heritage and local culture

Seychelles islands have their own unique local culture and traditions.

You can drive the traditional ox cart, visit a local market (sometimes not bigger than a single table covered with fresh fish, straight from the sea), visit a vanilla plantation, or see how coconut oil is made the old, traditional way. The coconuts are dried in a hot oven for a few days and then pressed in an ox-powered mill.

Tropical fruit for sale at a market in Seychelles
Exotic fruit for sale at a local market in Seychelles
 

8. Food

Don’t expect familiar Western food when sailing in the Seychelles. Instead, you will have plenty of opportunities to taste traditional Creole dishes.

Your menu onboard will often include a fresh catch of the day. The grilled, fried, roasted or raw fish is served with traditional chutney or cooked vegetables like pumpkin, eggplant, or green mangoes… The fusion of flavors from all over the world makes the Seychellois cuisine a not-to-be-missed experience in itself.

Seychelles beach bbq on Grande Soeur Island
Seychelles beach bbq prepared by our guide. They would just catch fish straight from our boat and cook it for lunch and dinner that same day.
 

How to organize your own island hopping trip in Seychelles

You can travel to Seychelles, spend a week on the beach or by the pool at a luxury resort and you will probably have a good time…

But if you are looking for a more authentic experience and want to discover the islands, sailing and island hopping is the very best way to do it. Or you can also base yourself on 2-3 different islands and take tours from there (more info further below).

There are several possibilities when it comes to island hopping in Seychelles. We joined an 8-day catamaran cruise starting and ending in Mahé. There are quite a few similar island-hopping tours in Seychelles – search online for the best options available at the moment.

If you join such a tour, you don’t really have to worry about anything else. You sleep and eat on the boat and your guides bring you to the most amazing places and arrange everything.

However, you can also just stay on one or two islands and make day trips – see below for our recommendations!

Island hopping in Seychelles
Sailing is not only the best way to discover the islands of Seychelles. It’s also a great experience in itself
 

Praslin Island – best alternative to Seychelles island hopping

As already mentioned, there is also a good alternative way to discover Seychelles for those who don’t want to spend day and night on the boat.

You can stay at one of the many hotels on Praslin island and make day trips to the nearby islands. Praslin can be best reached from Mahé by fast ferry boat.

Praslin is the second biggest island of Seychelles and there are many hotels and resorts on the island. And since Praslin is centrally located, you can easily visit several other islands from there by taking day trips. It requires a bit more organization than booking a sailing tour, but it’s perfectly doable.

Here are some day tours that you can book from Praslin to the nearby islands:

Cote D'Or Beach in Praslin
Cote D’Or Beach in Praslin
 

Island hopping from Mahe

If you are staying in Mahe and want to see some other Seychelles islands as well, definitely consider this private day trip from Mahé. This tour makes it easy to visit La Digue, Curieuese, St. Pierre, and Anse Lazio in one day.

While not exactly the same as going island hopping for a few days, it’s a much easier way to see some incredible islands without having to change hotels, book sailing trips, or organize much.

Seychelles island hopping guide
Our Seychelles island-hopping trip was unforgettable! We’re not that much into beaches or boat trips, but would go back island hopping in Seychelles in a heartbeat! One of the most special trips ever!
 

So, this is what to expect when going island-hopping in Seychelles. I hope that this guide inspired you to explore more of Seychelles, beyond your luxury hotel resort.

TIP: If you love tropical islands, you may also want to check our guide to the best things to do in Mauritius, another dreamy paradise-destination in the Indian Ocean. Take a look!

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Island hopping in the Seychelles - which islands to see and how
 

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Kunal

Wednesday 15th of June 2022

Excellent blog, sharing your experience. Thank you very much. I am planning for vacation and really liked your idea of island hoping and staying in the boat than in a hotel. May i know some recommendations of such companies that I can get in touch and which one did you use? Thanks! PS: I have a 5 year old daughter and we parents.

Kunal

Thursday 16th of June 2022

@Jurga, Thanks Jurga! I did block my seats today comparing 3 such companies. :)

Jurga

Thursday 16th of June 2022

Hi Kunal, I'd just search online - there are quite a few choices. We went with this company.

Anna

Sunday 25th of August 2019

Hi, great post! Would you rekommendera bringing a kid on a sailing cruise like that? Are most people honeymooners who will hate us? :) Also, how many hours of sailing was a typical day?

Jurga

Thursday 29th of August 2019

Hi Anna, there are several other concerns: First, if you just take one kid and you are booking a cruise on a boat with 2-person cabins, how do you solve that? (not to mention the cost of taking two cabins). The company we did a cruise with only has sailing boats with 3-p cabins in Thailand and Cuba if I recall well. Second, how old is the child? I would be worried he'd run around and fall off the boat... But then this is based on my 3 overly active boys who just wouldn't be able to sit still. :) And last but not least, indeed, it's mostly couples that you'll meet there and it's possible that you'll get some looks. I wouldn't worry about that too much with one kid, but with the three of ours, we don't dare to even try taking them on a trip like that... So it's really only you who can decide it. Alternatively, you can just visit Seychelles and stay in Praslin island and make day trips from there. That would be my preference with kids.

TJ

Monday 18th of March 2019

Hi there — wondering how many cabins the catamaran had.

Jurga

Tuesday 19th of March 2019

The one we took had just 4 cabins for passengers (and I think one or two tiny ones for the crew). There are also bigger catamarans with more people, but we loved the small group - there were just 4 couples on our boat, including us.

Vino

Sunday 7th of October 2018

I don't know why I didn't think this was an option - island hopping. How long did you take to island hop on a boat and how many islands did you visit?

Jurga

Monday 8th of October 2018

Hi Vino, you can read more about the islands we visited in this post: Best Seychelles islands you can easily visit. We actually did an 8-day trip on a catamaran like this one (edit: link deleted since not available). It was a great trip and so diverse. I'd do it again without a doubt!

allison

Friday 1st of December 2017

I loved read your blog about it and now we really want to go next January. We absolutely love sailing and I was wondering if you can pass me the contact or the name of the sailing cruise you did. Thank you so much

Jurga

Saturday 2nd of December 2017

Hi Allison, you can now find the links to the cruise that we did in the post. It would be interesting to know your experience if you end up doing it. Enjoy it, island hopping in the Seychelles is a wonderful trip!

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